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<p>[QUOTE="ascot, post: 4303313, member: 96"]The vase isn’t a repro. Lots of McCoy isn’t marked, especially old Nelson McCoy pieces. When I bought it (lighting in the shop wasn’t great) I thought it had browning, not uncommon with McCoy. But the speckling is definitely under glaze and there’s no damage. It bears some resemblance to McCoy’s art vellum glazes of the 1920s but not quite.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="ascot, post: 4303313, member: 96"]The vase isn’t a repro. Lots of McCoy isn’t marked, especially old Nelson McCoy pieces. When I bought it (lighting in the shop wasn’t great) I thought it had browning, not uncommon with McCoy. But the speckling is definitely under glaze and there’s no damage. It bears some resemblance to McCoy’s art vellum glazes of the 1920s but not quite.[/QUOTE]
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